Monday, December 5, 2016

The Power Commitments: A Personal Evolution Process for 2017

“The process of
[personal evolution] is limited only by our imagination.”

Joe Dispenza – Evolving
Your Brain

A new day dawns...

Commitment: the act of binding yourself
(intellectually, emotionally, spiritually) to a course of action.

It's now December 2016. The new year is around the corner. Once again you have the opportunity to renew yourself, your surroundings, your experience.

The following four
commitments are gentle but don’t let the softness fool you. These commitments
can change the direction of your life. But do you want that? As Joe Dispenza
also says in his book, “To change is to break the habit of being yourself.”

Many want to move forward while their feet are glued to the floor. If you are
NOT among that number, then these commitments will help you move toward
whatever it is you want to accomplish in the coming new year:

Let go
of the past. We all have memories we want to keep, of course,
but most of us do not live in those memories. Letting go of the past means
committing to forward movement, taking the best from what you have learned
and experienced, using all that make this present moment and the next the
most interesting they can be.

Tell
the truth. Acknowledge what is, ensure that your perspective
aligns with your highest values, embrace the incredible complexity of
life, recognize that what you believe today may change tomorrow. Your
future self may have different tastes and ideas.

Be
supportive and helpful. Give of yourself without cynicism or
negativity.

Pick
something to improve yourself. Focus on growing rather than on
judging, complaining, and whining. Yes, we know you have troubles. So do
we!

It’s simple to become and maintain your best self. Not
necessarily easy, but simple. Here’s a bonus: Be authentic, find a purpose,
develop compassion, seek wisdom. It all takes courage. You already have it. But
then, you knew that, right???

“The moment you commit and quit holding back, all sorts of unforeseen
incidents, meetings, and material assistance will rise up to help you. The
simple act of commitment is a powerful magnet for help.” Napoleon Hill

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